Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9857709 | Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The software environment raises the state of the art in such custom supercomputers. It is based on a lean custom node operating system that eliminates many unnecessary overheads that plague other systems. Despite the custom nature, the operating system implements a standards compliant UNIX-like programming environment easing the porting of software from other systems. The SciDAC QMP interface adds internode communication in a fashion that provides a uniform cross-platform programming environment.
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Authors
P. Boyle, D. Chen, N. Christ, M. Clark, S. Cohen, C. Cristian, Z. Dong, A. Gara, B. Joo, C. Jung, C. Kim, L. Levkova, X. Liao, G. Liu, S. Li, H. Lin, R. Mawhinney, S. Ohta, A. Yamaguchi,